ChatterBank3 mins ago
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we are going to us in may 08 first we are flying to Dallas to catch a conecting to Memphis staying in Memphis for 4 nights then flying on to New York (La Guardia) for 7 nights we are travelling using the vwp will we have to fill the waver in on each flight and go through the same procedure at all three airports? sorry if i sound a bit thick but this will be first time to us or any other country for that matter!
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Bit like if a foreign national arrives at Heathrow, if they stay in London and then after a few days fly to Manchester or Edinburgh they do not have to fill in for the domestic flights.
Not much to do in Memphis after visiting Graceland and Beal St on Saturday night[ I think thats its name], no shopping centres they are miles away, but you can visit Tapula for the day[ ask reception there is a bus that comes to the hotel and picks you up] there its like a mini Las Vegas with about 5 big hotels with slots, entertainment and the food is good & cheap and the bus returns approx every hour., the fare is cheap [sponsored by the hotels of course] and you get to see some "Elvis" country on the journey which takes about 50 mins.
In New York take the hop on hop off tourist bus, do the whole round trip first until you get your bearings then go for it !
Have a great time.
Bit like if a foreign national arrives at Heathrow, if they stay in London and then after a few days fly to Manchester or Edinburgh they do not have to fill in for the domestic flights.
Not much to do in Memphis after visiting Graceland and Beal St on Saturday night[ I think thats its name], no shopping centres they are miles away, but you can visit Tapula for the day[ ask reception there is a bus that comes to the hotel and picks you up] there its like a mini Las Vegas with about 5 big hotels with slots, entertainment and the food is good & cheap and the bus returns approx every hour., the fare is cheap [sponsored by the hotels of course] and you get to see some "Elvis" country on the journey which takes about 50 mins.
In New York take the hop on hop off tourist bus, do the whole round trip first until you get your bearings then go for it !
Have a great time.
I think this is the gambling place Dee Sa mentioned in the first post:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g44062-Tuni ca_Mississippi-Vacations.html
BBWCHATT
The old lady in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
While in Memphis, you must visit the Peabody hotel in the afternoon to celebrate the 'ducks.' I'l write a few bits for this evening. Also, in Laguardia, don't take a coach for transfers into Manhattan, car service will be much better for you.
Please, approximately where are you staying in Memphis and in New York?
Agree with everyone regarding visas...you will, however, still have to have proof of identity for each of you for the domestic flights, so don't pack your passports too far away...in fact...DON'T ever pack your passports away...keep them with you!
Are you by chance flying on Northwest? I ask only because of the itinerary.
Best regards
Fr Bill
Please, approximately where are you staying in Memphis and in New York?
Agree with everyone regarding visas...you will, however, still have to have proof of identity for each of you for the domestic flights, so don't pack your passports too far away...in fact...DON'T ever pack your passports away...keep them with you!
Are you by chance flying on Northwest? I ask only because of the itinerary.
Best regards
Fr Bill
Thanks to everyone who answered my question Thanks to Dee Sa for extra info on memphis
Fr Bill we are staying at heartbreak hotel in memphis and salisbury hotel in nyc it's near carnegie hall does anyone have experience of these hotels since booking I have heard some horror stories about heartbreak and memphis itself but as I am a huge Elvis fan I have always wanted to go if anyone has any info would be glad to hear
Fr Bill we are staying at heartbreak hotel in memphis and salisbury hotel in nyc it's near carnegie hall does anyone have experience of these hotels since booking I have heard some horror stories about heartbreak and memphis itself but as I am a huge Elvis fan I have always wanted to go if anyone has any info would be glad to hear
Here is the reviews of the Salisbury - doesn't seem bad
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60763 -d93346-Reviews-Salisbury_Hotel-New_York_City_ New_York.html
Shame you are not spending time in the Dallas/FW area as that is great [and not like America at all!]
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60763 -d93346-Reviews-Salisbury_Hotel-New_York_City_ New_York.html
Shame you are not spending time in the Dallas/FW area as that is great [and not like America at all!]